Rent A Bike In Budapest

  • 18 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
Rent A Bike In Budapest
If you are visiting Budapest, whether for the first time or if you are making a return visit after falling in love with the city consider renting a bike and going on a cycling sightseeing tour of Budapest. Budapest is quite well adapted for cyclists as there are numerous cycle lanes and you will find that if you rent a bike in Budapest it is a quick, cheap and easy way of getting around the city.

We have put together a number of recommended Budapest bicycle tours including maps to show you the route. The tours take in different sightseeing attractions in Budapest including St Stephen’s Basilica, the Grand Central Market and Buda Castle.

Places to Rent a Bike in Budapest

The following recommended companies all can rent you a bike in Budapest:

Lemon Bike Budapest

Lemon Bike have two locations where you can rent a bike in Budapest from. Both are centrally located making it easy to pick up and drop off your bike.

Lemon Bike can also hire you a scooter and arrange a place on where their highly regarded bicycle tours of Budapest in a simple and easy way.

Addresses: 1051 Budapest, Erzsébet tér 13. / 1061 Budapest, Király utca 22.
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Buda Bike

Buda Bike is located in the V district of Budapest a few moments walk from the famous tourist attraction, St Stephen’s Basilica, which is surrounded by lots of nice bars and restaurants.

You can collect your bike twenty-four hours a day (by prior arrangement) making it a great choice for those that want to ride all day and then leave their bike behind once they want to start enjoying a few cocktails.

Address: 1051 Budapest, Szent István tér 6.
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Yellow Zebra Bike Budapest

Yellow Zebra Budapest has been providing Budapest tours and bike rentals to the visitors of Budapest for over a decade making them experts on the city for many reasons. They can rent you a bike or even a Segway with the rental shop being conveniently located next to the Hungarian State Opera House.

Address: 1065 Budapest, Lázár Street 16.
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Courtesy of forBudapest.com

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